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In this film, Michael Mann gives the night-time scenes a kind of eerie blue glow, and in the day-time scenes, he gives Los Angeles a stark, washed out grey feeling. In all the other LA set fims I've seen, I've never seen this. How does a film-maker manipulate the scenery like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He did not use an "85" filter. All of the lit scenes are lit with tungsten, without an "85" filter also. This is what creates the effect.
It transforms the film.
I would certainly say it is the best film I have ever seen.
The double disk special edition is just out, with excellent deleted scenes. You can buy it from the USA on ebay.